Family Services & Support

Livermore BELIEVES provides free after school educational enrichment and support to Marylin Avenue students every day school is in session. This free service is for all Marylin students in grades 1-5.

Enrolled students in the program must attend daily until 6:00 p.m. During that time, they receive a nutritious snack, engage in physical activity, receive homework support, and participate in educational enrichment activities such as math, reading, art, and science.

English and Spanish online applications are open for the 2019-2020 school year.

Livermore ESS(Extended Student Services)

The Livermore Area Recreation and Park District, school age child care program - Extended Student Services (ESS) was established in June, 1985, under a joint agreement between LARPD and the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District to provide a safe and caring place for children to be before and after school and during the summer months.

All ESS sites are licensed by Community Care Licensing and comply with Title 22 regulations which establish facility requirements, fire clearance, staffing ratios - 1:14, criminal record clearances, fingerprint clearances, as well as staff education and experience requirements. The programs receive funding for subsidy care by the Child Development Division of the State Department of Education, Title 5.

Each program provides planned individual and group activities such as art, music, science, cooking, language development, blocks, dramatic play, and outdoor play. The summer program includes field trips, community service projects, and community visits.

Our programs operate approximately 245 weekdays a year with all sites opening at 7 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. Programs close when children are in class and reopen when the kindergartners are released from school.

For more information, please call 925-960-2480.

Marylin Avenue Elementary School

www.livermoreschools.org/marilyn800 Marylin Avenue

Livermore, CA 94551

Phone: 925 606-4724

Fax: 925 454-5504

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Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. LVJUSD has fully embraced the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG 2.0, which were established by the World Wide Web Consortium, an international community with a shared vision for Web accessibility. Requests for information in another format can be made by email to the webmaster.